Overview
The Cor Baayen Award is awarded each year to a promising young researcher in computer science and applied mathematics. The award was created in 1995 to honour the first ERCIM President.
The award consists of a cheque for 5000 Euro together with an award certificate. The selected fellow will be invited to the ERCIM meetings in autumn. A short article on the winner, together with the list of all candidates nominated, will be published in ERCIM News.
Cor Baayen Award 2010
Eligible Candidates
Nominees must have carried out their work in one of the 'ERCIM countries': Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom .Nominees must have been awarded their PhD (or equivalent) after 30 April 2007. A person can only be nominated once for the Cor Baayen Award.
Submitting a nomination
Nominations should be made by a staff member of the university or research institute where the nominee is undertaking research. Self nominations are not accepted.
To submit a nomination fill out the Cor Baayen Award Nomination Form and provide a URL to the candidate's PhD thesis as well as the candidate's best papers (max. 5).
Nominations must be submitted online
Alternatively contact the ERCIM Executive Committee member (the national contact point) for the country in which the nominee is undertaking research (see http://www.ercim.eu/about/execom)
Selection
Initial selection will be made by each ERCIM institute (the national contact point) which is allowed to put forward up to two candidates from its country
Nominees will be informed if they have been selected as one of the two candidates from their country.
The selection of the Cor Baayen award winner is the responsibility of the ERCIM Executive Committee, who will consult expert opinion in reaching their decision.
Deadlines
Nominations must be submitted by 30 April 2010
Further Information
Can be obtained from your national contact or from the Cor Baayen Award coordinator László Monostori, SZTAKI (laszlo.monostoriercim.eu).
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
The Cor Baayen Award is awarded each year to a promising young researcher in computer science and applied mathematics. The award was created in 1995 to honour the first ERCIM President.
The award consists of a cheque for 5000 Euro together with an award certificate. The selected fellow will be invited to the ERCIM meetings in autumn. A short article on the winner, together with the list of all candidates nominated, will be published in ERCIM News.
Cor Baayen Award 2010
Eligible Candidates
Nominees must have carried out their work in one of the 'ERCIM countries': Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom .Nominees must have been awarded their PhD (or equivalent) after 30 April 2007. A person can only be nominated once for the Cor Baayen Award.
Submitting a nomination
Nominations should be made by a staff member of the university or research institute where the nominee is undertaking research. Self nominations are not accepted.
To submit a nomination fill out the Cor Baayen Award Nomination Form and provide a URL to the candidate's PhD thesis as well as the candidate's best papers (max. 5).
Nominations must be submitted online
Alternatively contact the ERCIM Executive Committee member (the national contact point) for the country in which the nominee is undertaking research (see http://www.ercim.eu/about/execom)
Selection
Initial selection will be made by each ERCIM institute (the national contact point) which is allowed to put forward up to two candidates from its country
Nominees will be informed if they have been selected as one of the two candidates from their country.
The selection of the Cor Baayen award winner is the responsibility of the ERCIM Executive Committee, who will consult expert opinion in reaching their decision.
Deadlines
Nominations must be submitted by 30 April 2010
Further Information
Can be obtained from your national contact or from the Cor Baayen Award coordinator László Monostori, SZTAKI (laszlo.monostoriercim.eu).
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
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